Stefan Monnier <monn...@iro.umontreal.ca> writes:

>>> I said that remapping widely-used keys to commands that behave
>>> significantly differently places a non-trivial burden on users,
>>> especially on those who use the remapping mode relatively rarely.
>>
>> Sure. From which I concluded that Org mode should avoid remapping
>
> I don't think that's what it means.  It means that it depends on what is
> the end-user-visible effect.  If the remapped version of the command
> "does the same" conceptually, then it's OK (even more so if the
> non-remapped version of the command ends up misbehaving).

Ok. I stand corrected.

> I think the main question is: can we expect that some users out there
> will want to use the non-remapped version of the command because they
> prefer its behavior?

We received no bug reports complaining about non-standard behaviour of
remapped functions AFAIK. So, I do not think that Org mode has problems
here.

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